A clock distribution network for microprocessors

2001 
A global clock distribution strategy used on several microprocessor chips is described. The clock network consists of buffered tunable trees or treelike networks, with the final level of trees all driving a single common grid covering most of the chip. This topology combines advantages of both trees and grids. A new tuning method was required to efficiently tune such a large strongly connected interconnect network consisting of up to 6 m of wire and modeled with 50000 resistors, capacitors, and inductors. Variations are described to handle different floor-planning styles. Global clock skew as low as 22 ps on large microprocessor chips has been measured.
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